2011 Chrysler 300 interior image arrives on web

If you've been itching to see exactly what the designers at Chrysler have cooked up for the next-generation 300 interior, itch no more. A photo of the car's cabin has managed to sneak past the watchful eyes of Chrysler bosses and make its way to the web, and from what we can tell, buyers can expect to see plenty of the company's new-found attention to detail inside. Attractive wood trim accents the door panels, dash, center stack and steering wheel, and it looks like the new 300 will make use of the same delicious touch screen navigation system that we played with in both the 2011 Dodge Charger and 2011 Dodge Journey.

The changes easily take care of the much harped-on interior of the current generation 300. Expect to see the big sedan bow with a 292-horsepower version of the new Pentastar V6 as well as a 360-horsepower 5.7-liter V8. Chrysler hasn't said whether or not an SRT8 version is in the cards, but we'd be surprised if we didn't see a muscle-bound version of the vehicle show up in the near future.

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Anonymous

4 Years Ago

That's one of the best interior layouts I've seen. Super clean, only the buttons you need. My experiences with the current Chrysler touchscreens have been positive hopefully this one is good too. There is some nice touches too; it looks like they moved the glove box release closer to the driver, a cover for the cup holders, cruise on the steering wheel?

The only things that seem a bit off are the clock and LCD spacing, and the door release seems a bit small. Probably just the picture.

Anonymous

4 Years Ago

I just threw up. I clearly am not the target market, but..The wood is the wrong color. The clock is unnecessary when the screen is already going to display that. Why are there chrome accents on blond wood over tan and black plastics and fabrics with black leather, making it look like the designer had A.D.D.? Why are there multiple colors of tan, couldn't they get them to match? And seriously... WHY a wood steering wheel?